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Redress
Redress Re*dress" (r?*dr?s"), v. t. [Pref. re- + dress.]
To dress again.
Redress
Redress Re*dress", n.
1. The act of redressing; a making right; reformation;
correction; amendment. [R.]
Reformation of evil laws is commendable, but for us
the more necessary is a speedy redress of ourselves.
--Hooker.
2. A setting right, as of wrong, injury, or opression; as,
the redress of grievances; hence, relief; remedy;
reparation; indemnification. --Shak.
A few may complain without reason; but there is
occasion for redress when the cry is universal.
--Davenant.
3. One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.
Fair majesty, the refuge and redress Of those whom
fate pursues and wants oppress. --Dryden.
Meaning of Redress from wikipedia
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Redress is a
setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong.
Redress may
refer to:
Redress of grievances...
- The
REDress Project by
Jaime Black is a
public art
installation that was
created in
response to the
missing and
murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) epidemic...
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Grievance Redressal is a management- and governance-related
process used
commonly in India.
While the term "Grievance
Redressal"
primarily covers the...
-
Redress, or The
Redress Trust, is a
human rights organisation based in London, England, that
helps survivors of
torture to
obtain justice and reparation...
- In jurisprudence,
reparation is
replenishment of a
previously inflicted loss by the
criminal to the victim.
Monetary restitution is a
common form of reparation...
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Public Grievances Redressal is one of the
flagship initiatives for the
reformation in
governance started by the
Indian central government through addressing...
- the
people peaceably to ****emble, and to
petition the
Government for a
redress of grievances".
Although often overlooked in
favor of
other more famous...
- The Redres****t Français (French Resurgence) was a
French anti-parliamentarian
movement founded in 1926 by the
electricity magnate Ernest Mercier. It...
- as
opposed to
legitimate security reasons. A
total of 82,219
received redress checks.
Because the law was
restricted to
American citizens and
legal permanent...
- The
following article focuses on the
movement to
obtain redress for the
internment of ****anese
Americans during World War II, and
significant court cases...